Livestock grazing can affect the cycling of nutritional elements in soil by making changes to the vegetation coverage. This study aimed to investigate the effect of rangeland exploitation on vegetation coverage and nitrogen kinetics. To this end, three experimental sites of light, moderate, and heavy grazing in Nodoushan rangelands of Yazd province were selected. The vegetation properties were then measured through systematic random sampling method and three to five bases along the transect were sampled from the current year growth of the dominant plants in the region. The soil samples were collected from 0–15 cm depth in five replications and mixed together to obtain a single composite soil sample on each site. In the first stage, nitrogen...
We investigated the effects of increasing grazing I ntensities on N availability (inorganic N, In-N,...
Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is an important factor in terrestrial ecosystems, including grasslands. Un...
Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is an important factor in terrestrial ecosystems, including grasslands. Un...
Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is an important factor in terrestrial ecosystems, including grasslands. Un...
Heavy grazing pressures jeopardise the sustainability of the ecosystem by reducing soil fertility (D...
This study investigates the soil functioning and regeneration processes in a semi-arid rangeland sub...
Rangeland sustainability is altered by animal grazing. As one of the main ecological disturbances, g...
This study investigated the influence of sixteen years exclosure from unmanaged grazing on abovegrou...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are important in many arid and semiarid ecosystems for their abilities...
Soil fertility and (micro)biological activities are prominent indicators of soil ecological function...
This study reports on changes in plant functional group composition, litter quality, and soil C and ...
The effect of livestock grazing on organic and N in rangeland soils is not well defined. In this stu...
This study reports on changes in plant functional group composition, litter quality, and soil C and ...
Grazing land ecosystem services including food provision and climate regulation are greatly influenc...
We investigated the effects of increasing grazing I ntensities on N availability (inorganic N, In-N,...
We investigated the effects of increasing grazing I ntensities on N availability (inorganic N, In-N,...
Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is an important factor in terrestrial ecosystems, including grasslands. Un...
Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is an important factor in terrestrial ecosystems, including grasslands. Un...
Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is an important factor in terrestrial ecosystems, including grasslands. Un...
Heavy grazing pressures jeopardise the sustainability of the ecosystem by reducing soil fertility (D...
This study investigates the soil functioning and regeneration processes in a semi-arid rangeland sub...
Rangeland sustainability is altered by animal grazing. As one of the main ecological disturbances, g...
This study investigated the influence of sixteen years exclosure from unmanaged grazing on abovegrou...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are important in many arid and semiarid ecosystems for their abilities...
Soil fertility and (micro)biological activities are prominent indicators of soil ecological function...
This study reports on changes in plant functional group composition, litter quality, and soil C and ...
The effect of livestock grazing on organic and N in rangeland soils is not well defined. In this stu...
This study reports on changes in plant functional group composition, litter quality, and soil C and ...
Grazing land ecosystem services including food provision and climate regulation are greatly influenc...
We investigated the effects of increasing grazing I ntensities on N availability (inorganic N, In-N,...
We investigated the effects of increasing grazing I ntensities on N availability (inorganic N, In-N,...
Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is an important factor in terrestrial ecosystems, including grasslands. Un...
Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is an important factor in terrestrial ecosystems, including grasslands. Un...